Thecus Technology Thecus N199 Folder Access Control List ACL, Service Folders, Folder ACL

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Folder Access Control List (ACL)

On the Folder screen, press the ACL button, and the Folder Access Control List (Folder ACL) screen appears. This screen allows you to configure access to the specific folder for users and groups. Use the Read only, Writable, Deny access, or Unset radio buttons to configure access levels for listed users and groups. Press the Apply button to confirm your settings.

Folder ACL

Item

Description

Folder

Current folder name

Recursive

Check this box if you want your settings to also apply for all

 

subfolders in current folder.

Local Groups/Local

Names of local groups and local users. Local groups are

Users

displayed in red, while local users are displayed in green.

Read Only

Provides Read Only access to users or groups.

Writable

Provides Write access to users or groups.

Deny

Denies access to users or groups.

Unset

Resets current user’s/group’s access privilages.

Apply

Click Apply to save your changes.

Cancel

Click Cancel to exit without saving changes.

Back

Click Back to return to the Folder screen.

Service Folders

The N199 automatically creates folders for its built-in applications.

To manage these service folders, select Service Folder from the Storage menu. Press NFS to setup access privilege. Press Edit to edit these folders. Press ACL to control access to these folders via the Access Control List.

Service Folders

Folder Name

Description

Photos

Default directory for your photos.

Video

Default directory for your video files.

Music

Music for the iTunes Server is located here. The iTunes server will

 

share the music located in this directory.

USBCopy

Contents copied from the One-Touch USB Copy function are stored

 

here.

USBHDD

Contents copied from USB hard disks are stored here.

USBCam

Stored still frames from the Simple Surveillance Server are stored

 

here.

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